
The World's Newest Profession
Management Consulting in the Twentieth Century
Paperback | 6 April 2010
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This ground breaking study details how the elite consulting firms, including McKinsey & Company and Booz Allen & Hamilton, expanded after U.S. regulatory changes during the 1930s, how they changed giant corporations, non-profits, and the state during the 1950s, and why consultants became so influential in the global economy after 1960.
As they grew in number, consultants would introduce organisations to 'corporate culture' and 'decentralisation' but they faced vilification for their role in the Enron crisis and for legitimating corporate blunders.
Through detailed case studies based on unprecedented access to internal files and personal interviews, The World's Newest Profession explores how management consultants came to be so influential within our culture and explains exactly what consultants really do in the global economy.
About the Author
Chrisopher D. McKenna is University Lecturer in Management Studies at the Said Business School and Fellow of Brasenose College at Oxford University.
Industry Reviews
| Introduction: making a career of consulting | |
| Economies of knowledge: a theory of management consulting | |
| Accounting for a new profession: consultants' struggle for jurisdictional power | |
| How have consultants mattered? The case of Lukens Steel | |
| Creating the contractor state: consultants in the American Federal Government | |
| Finding profit in nonprofits: the influence of consultants on the third sector | |
| The gilded age of consulting: a snapshot of consultants circa 1960 | |
| The American challenge: exporting the American model | |
| Selling corporate culture: codifying and commodifying professionalism | |
| Watchdogs, lapdogs, or retrievers? Liability and the rebirth of the management audit | |
| Conclusion: the world's newest profession? | |
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ISBN: 9780521757591
ISBN-10: 0521757592
Series: Cambridge Studies in the Emergence of Global Enterprise
Published: 6th April 2010
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Number of Pages: 392
Audience: College, Tertiary and University
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Country of Publication: GB
Dimensions (cm): 22.86 x 15.24 x 2.24
Weight (kg): 0.54
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